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steve no longer attends the execution. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know a member shontelle or because he was a party guy that actually he was not adult at. work or when you first jamie jamie. no shon. thought of while remembering that exchange. with twenty. was involved in all morning. i was involved in approximately fifty two. proximately sixty execution. fred cooke who was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners in the electric chair fred is retired now but about johnny and then and he would have just a key had big to go he had but i mean you know he is guilty he he done it they were no two ways of bad it and. so nice interesting
steve no longer attends the execution. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know a member shontelle or because he was a party guy that...
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and now steve jobs' buy lodgele ka father is speaking out about the adoption of steve jobs. >> well, his biological father is an 80-year-old syrian owner of a casino, and he had a baby with joanne simpson, then girlfriend, and her father did not approve of the wedding, because he was syrian, and unknown to steve jobs' biological father, she gave the baby up for adoption. >> and then they ended up together, because her father died shortly thereafter, and if they had held on for a few months steve jobs' last name would be jindali right now. >> and this is interesting, because steve jobs said he has never met his son and his pride would not call him, because he does not want steve jobs to think he wants his money. >> well, he wants to reach out to him especially hearing about the health problems, but he does not want him to feel like he is taking advantage of him with the syrian pride, so he is hoping that steve jobs reaches out to him, and he would like to have coffee with him and meet him. >> that is an incredible story. and now something far lighter. "dancing with the stars" have ann
and now steve jobs' buy lodgele ka father is speaking out about the adoption of steve jobs. >> well, his biological father is an 80-year-old syrian owner of a casino, and he had a baby with joanne simpson, then girlfriend, and her father did not approve of the wedding, because he was syrian, and unknown to steve jobs' biological father, she gave the baby up for adoption. >> and then they ended up together, because her father died shortly thereafter, and if they had held on for a few...
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steve jobs has resigned as a chief executive. he has been on medical leave since january having survived pancreatic cancer. our correspondent in washington says that his reputation -- that his resignation comes as quite a shock. >> this came as a surprise. we know that he had been on well for some time. he has been out on medical leave since january of this year. he reemerged briefly to attend a silicon valley convention with barack obama in march. otherwise, he has been on sick leave. this evening, we got a statement saying "i have always said that if there came a day where i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as ceo, i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come." he is reassuring people who might be answered about the future and he goes on to say "i believe the brightest and most innovative days are ahead and i look forward to watching and contribute to its success in a new role." >> he recommends that tim cook become the ceo. steve jobs himself would become a chairman of the board of dire
steve jobs has resigned as a chief executive. he has been on medical leave since january having survived pancreatic cancer. our correspondent in washington says that his reputation -- that his resignation comes as quite a shock. >> this came as a surprise. we know that he had been on well for some time. he has been out on medical leave since january of this year. he reemerged briefly to attend a silicon valley convention with barack obama in march. otherwise, he has been on sick leave....
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steve jobs steps aside as apple's ceo. we'll hear who's in line to replace the long-time leader. >>> and hurricane irene batters the dominican republic, is over the bahamas and is heading towards the united states. full coverage of all these stories is straight ahead. -- captions by vitac -- >>> battles, bounty and an offer to broker a ceasefire. we begin this hour with developments from libya. fighting continues to rage in the capital as rebels take on pockets of resistance. gunfire can be heard in the streets. >> clearly intense scenes playing out there. among the hot spots, the tripoli airport which has seen some of the most intense fighting. rebels are in control there, but they're now fighting gadhafi loyalists just east of it. >>> one thing we're not seeing, any sign of this man, muammar gadhafi. but a benghazi businessman is hoping to change that. he's offered a $2.5 million bounty. and now one of gadhafi's sons is looking to negotiate a ceasefire to save tripoli from what he says will end up being a sea of blood. w
steve jobs steps aside as apple's ceo. we'll hear who's in line to replace the long-time leader. >>> and hurricane irene batters the dominican republic, is over the bahamas and is heading towards the united states. full coverage of all these stories is straight ahead. -- captions by vitac -- >>> battles, bounty and an offer to broker a ceasefire. we begin this hour with developments from libya. fighting continues to rage in the capital as rebels take on pockets of resistance....
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so it's great stove you, steve. this is more than a bump we've seen from other gop candidates that get in the race. do you think he's ready for the scrutiny that comes with being the front-runner and with such a commanding lead? >> i think he got the taste of it when he was perhaps overexuberant in criticizing the federal research, so he is getting his footings in terms of the national stage. one thing candidates always have to learn is what worked locally will not work nationally. it's a whole different experience. that's why you would do this now instead of decent or january when you've got the caucuses coming. but the fact he's a governor, had a good record there, where some of the candidates haven't had executive experience is one reason why he's now on top. >> as we observe all of this, this is a republican field as vast as you can get. mitt romney is a wealthy businessman. are you behind any of these candidates yet? >> i'm looking closely. i think in the next few weeks we'll see if any candidates come in. ther
so it's great stove you, steve. this is more than a bump we've seen from other gop candidates that get in the race. do you think he's ready for the scrutiny that comes with being the front-runner and with such a commanding lead? >> i think he got the taste of it when he was perhaps overexuberant in criticizing the federal research, so he is getting his footings in terms of the national stage. one thing candidates always have to learn is what worked locally will not work nationally. it's a...
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steve -- steven jobs has been synonymous with apple's staggering success. he truly defined the apple brand. after years of treatment for cancer and related conditions, joss says he can no longer are fulfill his duties as the head of the company. he will be replaced by tim cook. apple's shares finished lower by just about one% on thursday. >> anyone can make music now. >> steve jobs stands out as a visionary to transform the way people relate to computer technology. under his leadership, apple products became a must-have all items. he was the guiding force behind the ipod, kaifeng, and ipad. >> -- the iphone, and ipad. >> steve jobs since the way that we handle music. he changed the way we use computers. >> as apple continued to grow, so did criticism of the corporation. there have been concerns about labor conditions and the chinese factories. even so, apple possible as market trend setter is undisputed. on thursday, a german court ruled that the south korean firm could not sell its galaxy task in germany. >> shares in bank of america soared by as much as 2
steve -- steven jobs has been synonymous with apple's staggering success. he truly defined the apple brand. after years of treatment for cancer and related conditions, joss says he can no longer are fulfill his duties as the head of the company. he will be replaced by tim cook. apple's shares finished lower by just about one% on thursday. >> anyone can make music now. >> steve jobs stands out as a visionary to transform the way people relate to computer technology. under his...
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steve presson shown his new lawyer is working day and night to prevent the execution. the five members of the jury selected by the state governor are to offer recommendations as to whether or not sean sellers should be pardoned. in the end the governor makes the decision on his own. activists against the death penalty and friends of shown our president to ask but his life be spared. to me this day. signifies whether man. will grant mercy or deny mercy and after knowing sean. the first one as i have for ten years. in all of my being he is one should be granted mercy and if he is denied mercy i feel it is justice. and i fear for our state yes decide that it's ok to murder a sixteen year old boy kill a person. or something for a crime they've committed if i fear or fear for what scope we are not the wild wild west it's time to realize. better ways to handle this. experience. go arrest the world based. on sound sellers attorney as i'm sure you've heard of no man should ever have to shoulder that a monstrous early human life. as you know shawn was sixteen years old when he
steve presson shown his new lawyer is working day and night to prevent the execution. the five members of the jury selected by the state governor are to offer recommendations as to whether or not sean sellers should be pardoned. in the end the governor makes the decision on his own. activists against the death penalty and friends of shown our president to ask but his life be spared. to me this day. signifies whether man. will grant mercy or deny mercy and after knowing sean. the first one as i...
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steve has more. >> reporter: he left loved ones in shock. if william ayres loved his country he spent most of his life running from the justice system. >> i know the family. they are great people. blows my mind. >> reporter: after being convicted in 1966 he escaped in 1975. his hair long and gray. this is him in a mugshot in 1967. here are pictures of the years in between when he was on the run in alaska, canada and raised another family. changing names twice. even the fbi admits he appeared to be beating the system. >> it was a cold case. passed around a little bit. >> reporter: they only tracked him down when his mother died. >> we received a tip from connecticut where she lived. >> reporter: she asked to use a secret number to call her son. from that tip the fbi used phone records from several states to locate their fugitive where he has been living for three decades. daniel lopez was there for the arrest. >> she was surprised she had no idea. >> reporter: inside this home a woman's life partner lost. a fugitive found. >> one thing that s
steve has more. >> reporter: he left loved ones in shock. if william ayres loved his country he spent most of his life running from the justice system. >> i know the family. they are great people. blows my mind. >> reporter: after being convicted in 1966 he escaped in 1975. his hair long and gray. this is him in a mugshot in 1967. here are pictures of the years in between when he was on the run in alaska, canada and raised another family. changing names twice. even the fbi...
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i'm happy to talk about steve jobs. i don't think there is a human being on the planet who has been as influential in the last 30 years on the way culture developed. >> for steve jobs, think different wasn't just an advertising slow gafpble it was the way he ran his whole business. nobody thought a computer firm knew anything about the music industry until the ipod changed everything. apple had never made a mobile phone until the iphone transformed another industry. and the idea that millions of people might want to use a tablet computer seemed farfetched, until steve jobs showed off the ipad. now his firm will have to think different without him. continuing to break new ground without the man who's come to embody apple is bound to be a challenge. >> i think it's going to be hard for them to really find that level of commitment and passion that steve brought. that said, there are still really extraordinary people at apple. still one of the great companies in the apple. >> apple's history as been about more than just one
i'm happy to talk about steve jobs. i don't think there is a human being on the planet who has been as influential in the last 30 years on the way culture developed. >> for steve jobs, think different wasn't just an advertising slow gafpble it was the way he ran his whole business. nobody thought a computer firm knew anything about the music industry until the ipod changed everything. apple had never made a mobile phone until the iphone transformed another industry. and the idea that...
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. >>> and steve jobs announcing that he is resigning as ceo of apple. we will look at the impact his resignation is having on the company. >>> and rick perry with the candidate that the gop is waiting for? well, new numbers put him ahead of mitt romney. >>> and the latest on hurricane irene and we will bring you the littest updates throughout the hour. >>> welcome back to "newsnation." this is the video that was shot by one of our colleagues who is on vacation in paradise island, bahamas, and very close obviously to nassau, bahamas, and you see the impact of the force of hurricane irene and what is supposed to be the family vacation for her has turn turned into watching this from the windows. fortunately the conditions are better in the bahamas, but this video taken a few hours ago. we continue to track hurricane irene, category 3, and bring you the latest information. >>> and apple stock is down 3% following the sudden resignation of steve jobs. however it is in line with how the rest of the market is doing. jobs turned apple into one of the most profi
. >>> and steve jobs announcing that he is resigning as ceo of apple. we will look at the impact his resignation is having on the company. >>> and rick perry with the candidate that the gop is waiting for? well, new numbers put him ahead of mitt romney. >>> and the latest on hurricane irene and we will bring you the littest updates throughout the hour. >>> welcome back to "newsnation." this is the video that was shot by one of our colleagues who is...
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. >> steve jobs steps down as the chief executive at apple. and hurricane irene continues to gather strength as it moves across the caribbean. it is 11:00 a.m. here in singapore. >> it is 4:00 a.m. here in london. we're broadcasting two years at pbs in america and around the world. this is newsday. hello and welcome. there have been ongoing fierce battles in aaa. colonel -- in tripoli. the whereabouts of the libyan leader are still not known. they have offered a reward of over $1 million for anyone who captures our kills him. gunfire] these are the scenes in green square. it is renamed martyrs square for those who have lost their lives in the name of libya. the families are coming out, waving the replacement for the gaddafi flag. do not be fooled by this celebration. just look at what lies on the ground, all of the bullet casings. this place exploded in celebration, literally. they have been firing off every possible weapon, including anti- aircraft fire. this is to show two libyans and the world that they have ended the colonel gaddafi 40-yea
. >> steve jobs steps down as the chief executive at apple. and hurricane irene continues to gather strength as it moves across the caribbean. it is 11:00 a.m. here in singapore. >> it is 4:00 a.m. here in london. we're broadcasting two years at pbs in america and around the world. this is newsday. hello and welcome. there have been ongoing fierce battles in aaa. colonel -- in tripoli. the whereabouts of the libyan leader are still not known. they have offered a reward of over $1...
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steve jobs announced he is stepping down. the relatively unknown tim cook has become the chief operating officer and will likely replace tim. this has caused a flurry of speculation about his ailing health and the fate of the corporation he helped to bill. we're joined now from new york by the author of "be political diet." i heard that steve jobs' is described as one of the most creative people of our generation. do you agree with that? >> i would agree with that. i think especially when you're talking about the technology world. he is one of the most well-known and biggest innovators of our time. these days, it is hard to find someone around it does not have some kind of apple product, whether it is the iphone, ipad, ipod. he is iconic and he shook up the technology world, especially since you returned to apple. he did it ousted from the company at one point. he is a visionary and like any other in the tech field. >> when he took over and started sounding that company back in california, computers were a tiny little box. it
steve jobs announced he is stepping down. the relatively unknown tim cook has become the chief operating officer and will likely replace tim. this has caused a flurry of speculation about his ailing health and the fate of the corporation he helped to bill. we're joined now from new york by the author of "be political diet." i heard that steve jobs' is described as one of the most creative people of our generation. do you agree with that? >> i would agree with that. i think...
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. >>> the tech world is still reeling from the resignation of steve jobs. he will still have a role in the silicon valley power house. claudine wong joins us to explain what is next for the company. >> this media storm certainly continues over steve jobs' resignation from apple. i want to show you video of the media camp out. certainly, ever ione is watching stops and everybody is waiting to hear from jobs or his replacement tim cook. tim cook sent an e-mail to employees, promising that the best years are you ahead. >> he will be on stage, at the next event and then he will do what steve jobs has been dog, hand it over to the senior people who are in charge of those different products and showing how deep the bench really is in apple. >> reporter: that being said, no one is arguing that tim cookies steve jobs -- that tim cook is no steve jobs, but he sent an e-mail to employees. experts say that's the point where jobs is considered one of those people bigger than life. apple is now bigger than jobs. >> i think what steve jobs has done, he has helped build t
. >>> the tech world is still reeling from the resignation of steve jobs. he will still have a role in the silicon valley power house. claudine wong joins us to explain what is next for the company. >> this media storm certainly continues over steve jobs' resignation from apple. i want to show you video of the media camp out. certainly, ever ione is watching stops and everybody is waiting to hear from jobs or his replacement tim cook. tim cook sent an e-mail to employees,...
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and as steve jobs quits as chief executive of apple, we assessed the company. let's get back to this attrition in libya. this doctor has been working in a number of hospitals in tripoli. he tells me about his experiences. >> i have been to three or four of the hospital's around central tripoli and some of the urban areas as well. most of these hospitals were the private hospitals, which have been opened up for all civilians. the owners of the hospitals have opened up the hospitals to a few casualties and to get medical treatment for anyone that needs it. they are quite stretch at the moment and relying very heavily on volunteer doctors. there is a shortage of staff, particularly nurses. it is medical support staff rather than actual doctors. i went to the main hospital very briefly, which housed one of the biggest emergency departments. the scene at the emergency department is quite chaotic. there are injuries -- you know, injured civilians and allies there every minute, perhaps. some patients have very horrific wounds. and they are inside that department. ther
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steve, is huntsman saying things that could resinate with voters, even republican voters, or is this just a desperate candidate who's trying to claw his way out of single digits here in the polls? >> i think it's more of the second. the strategy the huntsman people are following, the road map they think they are following is what john mccain did when he ran for president the first time in 2000. he skipped iowa, he went to new hampshire, had everything on the record bull sessions with reporters and broke through in new hampshire and for a few weeks was the biggest thing in the political world. i think there was a lot mccain had going for himself personally that huntsman lacks, his war story and everything, but the big issue is nowhere near where it was in 2000. jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a center right party, this is the party that nominated sharon engle, christine o'donnell, joe miller, people like that for the united states senate last year, willingly lost seats because it's so dedicated to purity right now. he's got a shot
steve, is huntsman saying things that could resinate with voters, even republican voters, or is this just a desperate candidate who's trying to claw his way out of single digits here in the polls? >> i think it's more of the second. the strategy the huntsman people are following, the road map they think they are following is what john mccain did when he ran for president the first time in 2000. he skipped iowa, he went to new hampshire, had everything on the record bull sessions with...
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forbes style vote because i'm rich, you can be rich too. >> steve forbes did so well, though. president forbes, no. i think that only takes you so far, but that is an odd phrasing, isn't, inadequate to his needs as if of course we all need more than a 3,000 square foot sea front mansion, we all need more than that. >> how do you think that a line like that -- you're from orangeburg, south carolina, how is the full thurston going to play in south carolina? if this is deliberate and this isn't just sort of gaffe -- a multiplied gaffe now compounded by the campaign, if they are really doing this, can you imagine, he's going to have to deal with the south carolina electorate sooner rather than later. >> he is, i don't think it will play particularly well in south carolina and he has to deal with that electorate. he's not going to win iowa, he's going to perhaps win new hampshire, then you get to south carolina which has a record of choosing the eventual nominee, he does well there, and the heavily republican sort of rock-ribbed parts of the state, they don't have even 3,000 square
forbes style vote because i'm rich, you can be rich too. >> steve forbes did so well, though. president forbes, no. i think that only takes you so far, but that is an odd phrasing, isn't, inadequate to his needs as if of course we all need more than a 3,000 square foot sea front mansion, we all need more than that. >> how do you think that a line like that -- you're from orangeburg, south carolina, how is the full thurston going to play in south carolina? if this is deliberate and...
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operación, en washington, univisión >>> y esta noche, por supuesto, en la edi más de la renuncia de steve jobs como presidente de la compañía apple >>> un presidente que ha revolucionado las comunicaciones en el país >>> buenas tardes
operación, en washington, univisión >>> y esta noche, por supuesto, en la edi más de la renuncia de steve jobs como presidente de la compañía apple >>> un presidente que ha revolucionado las comunicaciones en el país >>> buenas tardes
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steve jobs resigned as ceo yesterday because his health won't let him continue. a look at the impact from steve jobs tonight. >> reporter: it's hard to remember what computers, music, phones or movies were like before this college dropout set up shop in his parents garage and invented with his buddy's help, a computer you could run in your house. imagine that. >> we worked hard and in ten years apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage to a $2 billion company with 4,000 employees. >> reporter: steve jobs pioneered home computing years before ibm, upended the music business with the ipod and i-tunes, killing cds. the ipad is changing our way of life and film animation pivots around pixar, the studio he bought from george lucas and is the reason we all know who buzz lightyear is. >> to infinity and beyond. >> people think of steve jobs as a tech visionary, but he is a consumer visionary. he's a visionary for how we use and relate to the products that are going to change our lives, even before we know that they're going to change our lives. >> reporter: jo
steve jobs resigned as ceo yesterday because his health won't let him continue. a look at the impact from steve jobs tonight. >> reporter: it's hard to remember what computers, music, phones or movies were like before this college dropout set up shop in his parents garage and invented with his buddy's help, a computer you could run in your house. imagine that. >> we worked hard and in ten years apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage to a $2 billion company with 4,000...
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you were talking about the steve jobs' story. that stock was trading down about 2.5% on the jobs' news, but it obliterates that news and puts the focus on financials in the market. we'll watch apple stock as well which was trading lower on that news but could turn positive with the rest of it. this b of a story really in focus today. back to you. >> the power of the oracle of omaha. >> there you go, you're right. >>> hurricane irene is now battering the bahamas as a major category 3 storm when will it hit the east coast? the we'll have the latest on irene's path and what you should do to prepare, next. >>> plus, in an exclusive interview with nbc news, former vice president dick cheney jumps back into the waterboarding controversy and explains why he kept a secret resignation letter in his office throughout the bush years. >>> and don't forget, the nbc/politico republican debate at the reagan library is coming up, wednesday, september 7th, at 8:00 eastern, it's right here on msnbc, the place for politics. ♪ the story of the hur
you were talking about the steve jobs' story. that stock was trading down about 2.5% on the jobs' news, but it obliterates that news and puts the focus on financials in the market. we'll watch apple stock as well which was trading lower on that news but could turn positive with the rest of it. this b of a story really in focus today. back to you. >> the power of the oracle of omaha. >> there you go, you're right. >>> hurricane irene is now battering the bahamas as a major...
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>> i don't think you can learn how to be steve jobs. steve jobs is singular. there will never be anybody like him. he is the closest thing the business world has to a super hero. i don't think anybody would deny that. in terms of the marketing flair, i don't think tim cook needs to have that, to steer the company in the right direction. i think with apple, it's about the products. and that's where the question of, you know, innovation, can he replace steve jobs in terms of innovation. the management structure at apple is actually pretty simple. there's a lot of people that report directly to steve jobs. there isn't a whole lot of dotted lines and mishmash. it's pretty direct there. it's also famously brutal. so the people that are there at the company are there for a reason. so i think that, you know, we can expect more great things from apple. but there's no question that apple is steve jobs. and this company is about to change. >> pretty dramatically i would imagine. tim cook presumably will have a salary slightly higher than steve jobs' $1 a year, what he t
>> i don't think you can learn how to be steve jobs. steve jobs is singular. there will never be anybody like him. he is the closest thing the business world has to a super hero. i don't think anybody would deny that. in terms of the marketing flair, i don't think tim cook needs to have that, to steer the company in the right direction. i think with apple, it's about the products. and that's where the question of, you know, innovation, can he replace steve jobs in terms of innovation. the...
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steve jobs known as one of the greatest ceos of all time. the question is hopefully steve jobs is okay. and two, what is going to happen next? what is going to happen to apple in the market? how is apple going to move on? >> he's had such a tremendous influence on apple what. do you think his legacy is at this point? >> right now, building the most-valuable company in the world, coming back from the brink of destruction. he was kicked out of his company, coming back to apple whit was nearly bankrupt and turned it into an empire, he's going to be known as one of the great entrepreneurs of all time. >> if you hold apple shares or if you're a consumer and love the products and see tim cook is going to take over, are you concerned about apple being able to be the front runner in technology? and still be able to come up with cool gadgets? >> steve jobs and tim cook have been working on this plan for years. everyone has known steve jobs would resign and tim cook would take over. i think steve jobs imparted his culture and philosophy into apple so
steve jobs known as one of the greatest ceos of all time. the question is hopefully steve jobs is okay. and two, what is going to happen next? what is going to happen to apple in the market? how is apple going to move on? >> he's had such a tremendous influence on apple what. do you think his legacy is at this point? >> right now, building the most-valuable company in the world, coming back from the brink of destruction. he was kicked out of his company, coming back to apple whit...
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steve jobs has resigned as ceo of apple. he said he could no longer meet his duties and expectations as ceo. he has been on medical leave since january. he'll stay on as apple's chairman. the company's former chief operating officer, tim cook, will take over as apple's ceo. >>> the washington monument is cracked and closed, but other monuments in the nation's capitol have reopened, following yesterday's rare magnitude 5.8 earthquake on the east coast. authorities say the washington monument may not open to the public until after engineers fix the cracks at the top. >>> and gathering storms in the atlantic. hurricane irene bigger and stronger, bearing down on the east coast. where it will hit. winds over 100 miles an hour, what it will do to a city like new york. >>> on the other side of the world, battles still raging in tripoli. moammar gadhafi forces going house to house. is this the colonel's last stand. sara sidner, what's it like to be in the middle of the chaos. this is "piers morgan tonight." tonight's breaking news.
steve jobs has resigned as ceo of apple. he said he could no longer meet his duties and expectations as ceo. he has been on medical leave since january. he'll stay on as apple's chairman. the company's former chief operating officer, tim cook, will take over as apple's ceo. >>> the washington monument is cracked and closed, but other monuments in the nation's capitol have reopened, following yesterday's rare magnitude 5.8 earthquake on the east coast. authorities say the washington...
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let's go over to steve. >> steve: thanks, ali. national push against foreign courts reached the state of michigan which has the largest concentration of muslims in our nation. critics say the bill is a veiled attack against sharia law. >> this bill casts suspicion on our muslim neighbors, on our muslim friends that we have been living amongst for five generations. taking a community, targeting them, casting suspicion on them and it's completely wrong. >> steve: wait a minute, our next guest says the bill has nothing to do with islam. republican state representative dave edgeman joins us now. he has introduced the bill in michigan. good morning to you, dave. >> good morning. >> steve: what would american laws for american courts do, exactly? >> basically targets any foreign law that is an at&t that to our present federal constitution or state constitution. any foreign law that is brought into our courts that is against our constitution, our liberties would be null and void. >> steve: dave, do we have instances where that has happen
let's go over to steve. >> steve: thanks, ali. national push against foreign courts reached the state of michigan which has the largest concentration of muslims in our nation. critics say the bill is a veiled attack against sharia law. >> this bill casts suspicion on our muslim neighbors, on our muslim friends that we have been living amongst for five generations. taking a community, targeting them, casting suspicion on them and it's completely wrong. >> steve: wait a minute,...
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. >>> steve is huntsman saying things that could resonate with voters, even republican voters, or is this just a desperate candidate trying to claw his way out of single digits here in the polls? >> yeah, i think it is more of the second. the strategy that the huntsman people have been sort of following, the roadmap they think they are following at least is sort of what john mccain did when he ran for president the first time back in 2000 when he debuted the straight talk express. skipped iowa, went to new hampshire. he had everything on the record bull sessions with reporters. he broke through in new hampshire and for a few weeks he was really the biggest thing in the political world. ity there was a lot that mccain had going for himself personally that huntsman lacks when you look at like his war story and everything. but i think the bigger issue is that republican party in 2011, 2012, is nowhere near where it was in 2000. jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a sent are right party. this is the party that nominated share on angle. c
. >>> steve is huntsman saying things that could resonate with voters, even republican voters, or is this just a desperate candidate trying to claw his way out of single digits here in the polls? >> yeah, i think it is more of the second. the strategy that the huntsman people have been sort of following, the roadmap they think they are following at least is sort of what john mccain did when he ran for president the first time back in 2000 when he debuted the straight talk...
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apple came in and steve jobs, as is his way, basically kind of bullied his carrier. in this case, at&t, saying you need to create a much more open environment. you need to create an environment in which the user can go anywhere they want to get any kind of information they want. if it happens to be the app store, all the better for apple. the other thing that happened as a result of apple coming on the scene is that it really created a competitive environment for mobile phones that had never existed before. google's android owes a great debt to apple's iphone because suddenly carriers that didn't have the iphone, like verizon and t-mobile and sprint, were looking for alternatives, looking for new ways to get exciting smart phones in the market. >> there's an indication of just how successful apple is right now. according to a statement released by the u.s. treasury in july, the government, the u.s. government had an operating cash balance of nearly $74 billion. that sounds like a lot of money, right? it's about $2.5 billion short of the cash apple has on hand. >>> we
apple came in and steve jobs, as is his way, basically kind of bullied his carrier. in this case, at&t, saying you need to create a much more open environment. you need to create an environment in which the user can go anywhere they want to get any kind of information they want. if it happens to be the app store, all the better for apple. the other thing that happened as a result of apple coming on the scene is that it really created a competitive environment for mobile phones that had...
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nine nine hundred two seconds american wall to dick still into the silver and veteran came calling steve the brawns they frustrated bald men while he could fly back in the two hundred meters and also in the pool by one hundred meters relay his two remaining bounce and the sears world finals. regardless of what's up with the museum or oh my god he's not sure if i know we have been working together our season to get this job done. right now and when they are considering vice a versa for you that we want to see for starting was just traumatizing for me and feel sorry for course i didn't hear in the media for jamaica you have to get the job done. and early russia and its first medals following a want to finish in the mound. while the same event at the world finals in berlin lived up to his billing by taking hits another gold rush in completing the distance and one hour nineteen minutes and fifty six seconds that stacy won seconds ahead of compadre king louis fernald the lot of us of the lawmaking said. to the media at the start of it it was very important for me to compete in the world champ
nine nine hundred two seconds american wall to dick still into the silver and veteran came calling steve the brawns they frustrated bald men while he could fly back in the two hundred meters and also in the pool by one hundred meters relay his two remaining bounce and the sears world finals. regardless of what's up with the museum or oh my god he's not sure if i know we have been working together our season to get this job done. right now and when they are considering vice a versa for you that...
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steve jobs turned in h his letter of resignation. he said "i always said if there ever came a day i could no longer meet by duties and expectations and apple's ceo i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come ." jobs appeared in public in march to unveil the ipad. at a dinner hosted by president obama for tech leaders in silicon valley. lesliless has more tonight on s major change. >> not the end of appleby any means. steve jobs will continue on as apple's chairman of the board. he is not disappearing but reinventing his role in apple. steve jobs has been on medical leave from apple since early this year. after battling pan creeat eck cancer and a liver transplant. despite health problems he has turned the world in an i^ world with successful ipods, iphones and ipads. this. >> this is apple putting down on paper what has been the reality. >> tim cook takes the helm as ceo. >> he has been doing the day-to-day stuff and steve jobs was still involved in apple but not with the intensity that he used to be. >> ti
steve jobs turned in h his letter of resignation. he said "i always said if there ever came a day i could no longer meet by duties and expectations and apple's ceo i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come ." jobs appeared in public in march to unveil the ipad. at a dinner hosted by president obama for tech leaders in silicon valley. lesliless has more tonight on s major change. >> not the end of appleby any means. steve jobs will continue on as...
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steve jobs stepping down as ceo of apple. joe, is this a surprise, lots of speculation about steve jobs' future because of his health? what's your view? >> the only real surprise is that it happened tonight, really. he's been sick for a long time. he has not looked well, obviously, in appearances recently. everybody he's had a liver transplant, a tumor on his pancreas. so his health, one assumes has been deteriorating, and there is a certain kind of sad inevidentability to this moment. >> obviously apple's become this extraordinary global business. one of the biggest market caps of any american companies in history. what impact will steve jobs standing down as the chief executive officer have on the company, do you think, if any? >> well, steve jobs is one of the great innovators in the history of modern capitalism. he's also one of the genius marketers. with ways of getting people to get interested in and buying products, that nobody -- we haven't seen in a long time. apple is going to miss that, without question. and the re
steve jobs stepping down as ceo of apple. joe, is this a surprise, lots of speculation about steve jobs' future because of his health? what's your view? >> the only real surprise is that it happened tonight, really. he's been sick for a long time. he has not looked well, obviously, in appearances recently. everybody he's had a liver transplant, a tumor on his pancreas. so his health, one assumes has been deteriorating, and there is a certain kind of sad inevidentability to this moment....
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an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. as you can see behind me, rain here, but up and down the coast, a bigger threat. a threat that could devastate the entire east coast. the storm is packing maximum sustained winds of 115 miles an hour. it is expected to make landfall along the eastern coast of north carolina as a major hurricane saturday evening. it will then race up the east coast, potentially causing billions of dollars in damage. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is tracking it all. bill, thanks so much for being there for us. give
an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good...
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and while the economy is all doom and gloom apple is out of jobs steve jobs that is he's stepping down after leading the world into the new age of technology so is this the end of an era of innovation. plus rebel forces navigating through the libya labyrinth toward gadhafi but in the fog of war the outcome is still hazy over a report from the ground. it's friday august twenty sixth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster you're watching r.t. so where is the economy headed and what are u.s. leaders doing about it well if you look at the numbers they look like the economy is headed down at least that's what they appear to be saying out today numbers show the u.s. economy is just barely growing it grew just zero point two percent in the second quarter of two thousand and eleven this is down from what was first estimated and if you look at what this means for the year it means just one percent growth this is also revised down from previous estimates of one point three percent so add this to a list of facts that have economists such as nuria roubini saying we're headed into a rec
and while the economy is all doom and gloom apple is out of jobs steve jobs that is he's stepping down after leading the world into the new age of technology so is this the end of an era of innovation. plus rebel forces navigating through the libya labyrinth toward gadhafi but in the fog of war the outcome is still hazy over a report from the ground. it's friday august twenty sixth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster you're watching r.t. so where is the economy headed and what...
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steve jobs resigns. the revolutionary driving force behind apple, in failing health, says the day has come to step down. >>> gathering storm. that monster hurricane irene getting stronger as it barrels towards the east coast. 65 million americans from the carolinas to maine are warned to prepare. >>> battle for libya. our reporter caught in the crossfire as bullets fly at the gadhafi compound. rebels have overrun the fortress, but where is the dictator hiding tonight? >>> hunger at home. we begin our look at this exploding crisis in america. an exclusive new report. 1 in 4 children affected. the hidden faces of hunger all around us, and how you can help right now. >>> and basic instinct? just before the big east coast earthquake, so many animals sure seemed to know that something was up. >>> good evening. we're going to get right to that breaking news on steve jobs. before we begin, i want you to look at the lower right corner of your screen. it says hunger at home. it signals our special coverage of thi
steve jobs resigns. the revolutionary driving force behind apple, in failing health, says the day has come to step down. >>> gathering storm. that monster hurricane irene getting stronger as it barrels towards the east coast. 65 million americans from the carolinas to maine are warned to prepare. >>> battle for libya. our reporter caught in the crossfire as bullets fly at the gadhafi compound. rebels have overrun the fortress, but where is the dictator hiding tonight?...
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what is the real steve jobs like? [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> thanks for coming. thank you. thank you. >> steve jobs in march on the ipad two and getting a standing ovation from his adoring public. you always get invited by steve to that event? >> he's very gracious. i'm very thankful. those events mean so much to me. oddly, i'm almost always in town when they happen. >> why do they mean so much to you? >> you know, products, oh, just like steve jobs, i grew up thinking, the technology products are the hottest area of the world. and you might live in another part of the country and think, oh, it's making furniture. but to us it was electronics. that will define the state of the art that we're at for being able to make things. but now it's gone further. especially with apple. especially these products under steve. it changes the way we live our lives. yo
what is the real steve jobs like? [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> thanks for coming. thank you. thank you. >> steve jobs in march on the ipad two and getting a standing ovation from his adoring public. you always get invited by steve to that event? >> he's very gracious. i'm very thankful. those events mean so...
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nineteen eighty-four and still nothing generates as much excitement as apple products it seems but with steve jobs stepping down is it the end of an era. and the fog of war as cloudy information rolls in on both libya and syria on mainstream networks a simple story there are to get serious from reports on the ground from both countries. getting it's friday august twenty sixth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster you're watching r.t. so where is the economy headed and what are u.s. leaders doing about it well if you look at the numbers it looks like the economy's going down at least numbers out today show the u.s. economy is barely growing it grew just zero point two percent in the second quarter of two thousand and eleven this is down from what was first estimated and if you look at what that means for the year it means just one percent growth that's down from prior estimates of one point three percent so let's add this to a list of facts that have a condom as such as nouriel roubini saying we're headed into a recession some guests who come on this show economists think we're al
nineteen eighty-four and still nothing generates as much excitement as apple products it seems but with steve jobs stepping down is it the end of an era. and the fog of war as cloudy information rolls in on both libya and syria on mainstream networks a simple story there are to get serious from reports on the ground from both countries. getting it's friday august twenty sixth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster you're watching r.t. so where is the economy headed and what are u.s....
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steve jobs. european shares are also trading in the right following losses on wall street's the footsies down one point eight percent of all the dax is saving two point seven percent this hour. and it's a similar picture here and moscow where markets ended up right in session in the red both b r c s m i six lost over one percent let's take a look at some of the individual fare moves on the my sex bragging stocks were among the main gaiters this outputs over one percent meanwhile mining firm polymaths old was in the red on the good gold and nothing that almihdhar and l. i'm case that incident negative territory after earlier gains shares gained some support from stronger second quarter results and the company has boosted its not profit by fifty percent reaching five hundred eighty seven million dollars. so the business news for now the headlines out acts of. from. twenty years ago i just come from. dissenters.
steve jobs. european shares are also trading in the right following losses on wall street's the footsies down one point eight percent of all the dax is saving two point seven percent this hour. and it's a similar picture here and moscow where markets ended up right in session in the red both b r c s m i six lost over one percent let's take a look at some of the individual fare moves on the my sex bragging stocks were among the main gaiters this outputs over one percent meanwhile mining firm...
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steve jobs calls those orifices. he's much more interested had designing something for the actual consumer, whether they're in a big company or just a family. and that-- and he's a perfectionist about it, and he surrounded himself with other people who are just laser focused on that. the other thing, ray, i think is incredibly important, is they don't just make little innovationed based on market research. they take big risks and make big bets on what they think the next thing people will want is. >> suarez: this doing so, created, charles, one of the most valuable companies on the planet. in his rez alation, in his preparation to leave, what has steve jobs done to keep it that way? >> well, he's put people in place who share that same vision, the people like jonathan ive, who is responsible for their designs, and scott forestal, on the i.o.s., the software that runs the iphone and the ipad, and phil schiller who runs market ago all of these people really share that devotion to the vision that steve jobs created. and
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steve jobs stepped down from apple. the college dropout who co-founded apple in his family's garage will stay on as the chairman of the board. joining me is cnn silicon valley correspondent is dan simon. dan, this is a big blow to a lot of people. >> reporter: it really is. although steve jobs has been sick for some time, the news caught many people off guard. one employee telling me here on the coopertino campus this came out of leftfield. if you would leave any company for any reason, now is the time to do it as apple has never been in better shape. >> today apple is going to reinvent the phone. >> reporter: he has been called a modern day thomas edison. >> you can do multifinger gestures on it and boy have we patented it. >> reporter: others tried to emulate his style, but rarely with the same success. the apple story is well known. two kids in the garage. jobs and steve wozniac launched. >> we moved into a $2 billion company. >> reporter: in 1984, jobs introduced the macintosh. the first with multiple thoughts. sale
steve jobs stepped down from apple. the college dropout who co-founded apple in his family's garage will stay on as the chairman of the board. joining me is cnn silicon valley correspondent is dan simon. dan, this is a big blow to a lot of people. >> reporter: it really is. although steve jobs has been sick for some time, the news caught many people off guard. one employee telling me here on the coopertino campus this came out of leftfield. if you would leave any company for any reason,...